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Peace Frog

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  1. 2 hours ago, Nextmanup said:

    I'm sure you know this, but Ralph's part was recorded by Ry Cooder.

     

    The tone he got out of that Tele is just f-ing incredible.

     

    One of my favorite scenes of all time!

     

     

    Yes, I did know that.

     

    Did you know it took about 50 tries before Steve Vai could get himself to play Eugene's Trick Bag incorrectly.

     

    However, this guy did it blindfolded so how hard could it be to play.  Amirite?

     

     

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  2. 3 hours ago, JerseyBills said:

    McVay - "It was a humbling experience "

     

    Vrabel - "We got our a$$ kicked"

     

    Tomlin - " Satisfied with the effort? We just got Smashed"

     

    We're not just beating quality coaches, we're making them second guess their entire existence! 

    My favorite is always Belichick.  "We just didn't make enough plays.......they made plays but we didn't.........we just need to make more plays."

     

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  3. 5 hours ago, Since1981 said:

    Romo Nantz 100% better than Charles Davis, that guy is worthless. 

    Romo has timely pre play insight, he previews the choices for in game decision making—looking around the corner

    Charles loves the sound of his own voice.  I found him quite annoying during the game today and had to turn the volume down.

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  4. 51 minutes ago, Ross Murdock said:

    So your answer is..... Meaningless word salad of nonsense to fit your narrative. The Bills had more injuries in this game with the Titans, then possibly any other game in recent memory. The Titans under Vrabel are one of the most physical teams in the league. The Bills paid that price. Hopefully the Bills are deep enough to get through the game. I have the Bills 38-35.      

    In your opinion.  I would agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.  My point was no matter how physical Tennessee is known to be, it had nothing to do with some of our injuries from that game.

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  5. 56 minutes ago, Ross Murdock said:

    Geez, The Titans lost the game, but cost the Bills a ton physically. This is a lot of players to have out after just two weeks. Bills can't afford to lose many more on EITHER side of the ball without adversely effecting the season. No team has that many solid backups! Lets just win the game, and regroup. This is the NFL. Only the strong survive. No one will have any sympathy, as it should be.  

    If you look closely, some of the injuries had nothing to do with the Titans.  Hyde's injury was from a routine tackle. I'm thinking any neck issues he has may have been there before the game.  Phillips pulled his hamstring by running; sort of self-inflicted.  Jackson's injury was from Edmund's tackle; friendly fire.  I didn't catch how Poyer, Knox, and Morse got hurt but it happens.  Next man up!  I don't expect any sympathy from the Dolphins but you can find 'sympathy' in the dictionary somewhere in between 's**t' and 'syphilis'.  Squish The Fish!

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  6. 1 hour ago, Einstein said:

    Before you immediately jump to answer "NO", realize that this question does not mean that you don't like winning.

     

    I enjoy the Bills recent success and I root for a championship trophy. I have a man crush on Josh Allen that my colleagues find odd. That being said, part of me misses the drama of Flutie v Johnson, Bledsoe v Losman, the Fitzpatrick upward trajectory followed by the downward trajectory, top 10 pick draft talk, checking the playoff tiebreakers to find a 1 in 1,000 chance of making the tournament, etc. I wonder if the large swings in outcomes of the past created a dopamine response in my brain.

     

    Does anyone else feel this way? Or perhaps I am in a party of one?

     

     

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  7. 1 hour ago, Wyobills89 said:

    Sounds like another great charger QB. River's always had the stats but had 0 clutch in him. One of those 05-08 teams was so loaded they should have won the super bowl that year. I just can't remember the year.

    I was thinking something along those lines.  Herbert kind of reminds me of a cross between Rivers and Bledsoe.

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